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Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal

STATISTICS OF FAILURES, &c

... one of theprehistoric earns for which the banked C at ßoyse are so celebrated. Upon it the made their last and fiercest stand Whig the monk el the place by Cromwell. Between Drogheda and Dundalk are many points of antiquarian and 1103111/0 iatereet. Not ...

THE DROGHEDA ARO,US:-SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1891

... deeply attached to her and bitterly resented the indiscreet note which Lord Brougham wrote to the Times on the retirement of the Whig ministry, although it contained but one line : Tee queen bin dune it.' The king never forgave it. and steadily refused to confide ...

lota of the Week

... a 1877, was celehrated throughout !retina, stye an I except i n Devise 10. ‘vh-re Inieron dent 4)pp mitionists, as well as Whigs, have long close, itseeins, ceased to publicly revere the in .121ry of -.he martyrs. In Ouhlin a nroctos.iqo another ing several ...

GENERAL DRAPERY

... Competitors UAL S . COALS ! s em we before Orob.: or If eat ~ ,t;- ..C lfla. g t : Sstra I also beg to ask would be to I°4 it Whig within a radios of 8 wiles. Paessatios an T Hustles TiWeday at ~..r we lam sell* retail 2 aid 4 HE Barquentine Jassy now ...

DROGHEDA SPRING ASSIZES

... 'onnor—The fire I think, didn't originate from underneath ; the sire of the store nothing like so large u that room they were 'Whig in. Mr Hatch—Not at all. See —Not a quarter of it. MrO' minor referred to the fact of a window being at rear of the store, ...

SUPPLEMENT TO tbt-()Lt.rtilbetha- rr-rans

... rondit tf the country nos too terrible to allow of • masterly inartivity. The Corn Lass could not be kit alone ; and the Whigs, with Lord John Russell at their head. tor , (cry opportunity to raise the pori- Sir Robert reel attempted on February 10th ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS-SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1892

... measure the coming Home Rule Bill of the Liberal Government—performing the operation which Beaconsfield called dishing the Whigs. It was thought by people in whorn,the faculty of great expectations is inordinately developed, that the arch ooercioaist ...

Mr LUKI J. acoce, President, in the

... They had nothing do with Dr Kelly Mr Butterly had lately gone in'o the reeks of th • Federation miler the guise o the old Whig Me Lynch twelve months aeo was a Petheilite; as time went of be got op on tap of the ditch. and as lie saw how the wind wan ...

TIM 1101361N0 Of TIM woezimo CLASS'S

... )dr CerrolL cemetery Lou-iteiegittea [rum the brick• layi.rs extol abated lie here and state their inraw:us, and out be *Whig them outside. 11 toe) stale here 1 would say tar wore. It the acouss..wo wean ouilog the peat week is repeated. 1 Way say *Wattlig ...

CINTIFII LIMINISUS CINCTON CAP UT ARGUS

... frequently referred t these negoci 'aqua, Chit when they would be given to the world they would justify hie convic• ioa of Whig duplicity once the Liberal leaders could get the Irish Party in their tors, to be dragged at their chariot wheels. The negotiations ...

THE DRuGHED A ARGUS-SATURDAY, SEPTFMBEII 22, 1594

... spirit in regard to them is abroad. The Provost of the burgh assured their distingeishei visitor that to do him meet houor Whig and Tory had combined to sink political difference. In this regard the avatar of liiii Lordship hal the same delightful effect ...

YR. PARNZLL IN NAVAN

... interval, at the b•ginning of which that banner ha I been torn from the hands of Frederick Lucas by an alliance between the Whigs of Ireland cud some of those men who ought to have known better and whom I shall not pariionlari-e—(applause) —some of whom ...